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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest allie, russia, says as sad must allow the u.s. u.n. inspectors to visit. but there seems very little movement in their stanchion. >> it is small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a collision of the willing once again intervene in the military fashion, even in a limited way, there is no indication that russia might be even slightly cooperative this time. >> barack obama's security advisors are meeting at the whitehouse over the weekend. the . tea /* /- chemical weapons access' to the site in the coming hours. charles stratford, al-jazeera. >> reuters is reporting president obama is meeting with his national security team this morning. the white house saying a range of options are on the table. >>> newly elected iranian president issued a very strong statement this morning on syria condoning the use of force to stop the chemical
. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest allie, russia, says as sad must allow the u.s. u.n. inspectors to visit. but there seems very little movement in their stanchion. >> it is small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a collision of the willing once again...
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i'm looking at the steve jobs schools in netherlands and why not everyone is happy that technology is taking over. >>> coming up here, media outlets covering egypt's revolution are being squeezed. journalists are arrested and channels are being threatened with closure. >>> plus, one of the most wanted men in india is arrested after five years on the run. >>> in sports the nfl agrees to a multi-million dollar payout over the head injuries sustained by players. details are coming up. >>> a car bomb in the iraqi city of samarra killed 16 people, and the vehicle blew up in the busy market town 100 miles north of the capital, baghdad. at least 27 others were wounded. it comes only a day after a wave of bombings in the iraqi capital killed at least 75 people. >>> pakistan has ordered the retrial of a doctor who helped the cia find osama bin laden. he had worked for u.s. intelligence by collecting dna to verify bin laden's presence. he was sentenced to 33 years in prison on may 2012 for being a member of a militant group. both he and the group deny this. >>> one of the most wanted men in ind
i'm looking at the steve jobs schools in netherlands and why not everyone is happy that technology is taking over. >>> coming up here, media outlets covering egypt's revolution are being squeezed. journalists are arrested and channels are being threatened with closure. >>> plus, one of the most wanted men in india is arrested after five years on the run. >>> in sports the nfl agrees to a multi-million dollar payout over the head injuries sustained by players. details...
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now the theory of using this technology has been proven. scott says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to detect diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together not only will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies. but also puts a smile in the face of many this is a place of wonder and beauty rolling hills and lush forests and as you just seen there are many treasures hidden out of reach but you don't always need explosives to get them. brains over brawn. the liquid gold that makes the world go round with altitudes we're going to slow and painful holds fortunately oil supplies are on depleted quite yet but the bad news is that easily extractable sources all running out so we demand for oil higher than ever engineers have been forced to look for new ways to get to the black store and keep the world spinning on its axis oil and gas deposits can be located on to anything from lays of something clay to sol
now the theory of using this technology has been proven. scott says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to detect diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together not only will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies. but also puts a smile in the face of many this is a place of wonder and beauty rolling hills and lush forests and as you just seen there are...
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the theory of using this technology has been proven. scott says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale if neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to detect diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together. will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies but also puts a smile in the face of many this is a place of wonder and beauty rolling hills and lush forests and as you just seen there are many treasures hidden out of reach but you don't always need explosives to get them. brains over brawn. the liquid gold that makes the world go round with altitudes we're going to slow and painful fortunately oil supplies are on depleted quite yet but the bad news is that easily extractable sources all running out so we demand for oil higher than ever engineers have been forced to look for new ways to get to the black stove and keep the world spinning on its axis oil and gas deposits can be located on to anything from less of something clay to solid rocks lik
the theory of using this technology has been proven. scott says the practical side of implementing it on an industrial scale if neutron technologist can reduce the time it takes to detect diamonds i'm sure the companies will have a bright future together. will it lead to increased profits and open up a whole new market for neutron technologies but also puts a smile in the face of many this is a place of wonder and beauty rolling hills and lush forests and as you just seen there are many...
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the needs of our playground is evolving and so, too, is technology. technology has a very important place in park and park systems and we're absolutely thrilled to welcome the park scape community. parks are democratic. parks create opportunity and accessibility for everyone. and to have wi-fi in parks and to have the technological investment that will allow neighbors to come and do things that they wouldn't otherwise be able to do here, to learn, to read, to listen to music, we've taken a lot of steps in the last few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. t
the needs of our playground is evolving and so, too, is technology. technology has a very important place in park and park systems and we're absolutely thrilled to welcome the park scape community. parks are democratic. parks create opportunity and accessibility for everyone. and to have wi-fi in parks and to have the technological investment that will allow neighbors to come and do things that they wouldn't otherwise be able to do here, to learn, to read, to listen to music, we've taken a lot...
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before we look ahead to the future technology. the radio telescope in the region has been overhauled as part of the project sixty four me to. such feel. i'm keeping contact with the. planet thanks so much as a joint mission between the european space agency and. the russian ministry of defense held an innovation day in moscow on the twenty eighth of august. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty stuns available at the exhibition to take university students and representatives from. the opportunity to demonstrate their latest developments to the. defense minister who also publicly gave his seal of approval to the redesigned military fatigues which will come into service shortly one of the highlights was the moscow state university's skeleton which allows soldiers to carry one hundred kilograms with ease. it was such a success that the ministry plans to hold it every six months. just at the beginning of the month. cope with the. winter olympics next year. with conditioning and facilities for di
before we look ahead to the future technology. the radio telescope in the region has been overhauled as part of the project sixty four me to. such feel. i'm keeping contact with the. planet thanks so much as a joint mission between the european space agency and. the russian ministry of defense held an innovation day in moscow on the twenty eighth of august. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty stuns available at the exhibition to take university students...
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we have awareness of technology. so many technological advantages started here. we have to embrace that as a city. so why do we leverage cloud? one, obviously, from an economical position. a second, because we are able to deliver services more quickly. we have a challenge with our staffing and resources, as you mentioned, but we have to embrace that legacy staff. we cannot merely replace them, as you pointed out. we have to embrace that legacy staff and repurchased them in other areas that we can benefit the city better with those folks. so our decision to recently go to a more enterprise version of cloud computing was leveraging e-mail in the crowd -- that was a major decision. ground-breaking decision for the city and county, but one that we feel will better prepare us for the future and better enable us to implement other technologies to help move the city forward and to help lift the technical maturity within the city. that is what we are charged to do. as an i.t. organization within the city, and to your comment earlier, it is something we face everyday, a c
we have awareness of technology. so many technological advantages started here. we have to embrace that as a city. so why do we leverage cloud? one, obviously, from an economical position. a second, because we are able to deliver services more quickly. we have a challenge with our staffing and resources, as you mentioned, but we have to embrace that legacy staff. we cannot merely replace them, as you pointed out. we have to embrace that legacy staff and repurchased them in other areas that we...
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before we look ahead to the future of technology. by the radio telescope in the region hold us part of the project sixty for me to telescope will study black holes such the elusive i'm keeping coincides with the. planets thanks to mars is a joint mission between the european space agency and most. hostile presidents of the russian ministry of defense held an innovation day in moscow on the twenty eighth of august. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty stuns available at the exhibition. university students and. the opportunity to demonstrate their latest developments to the big. seal of approval to the military fatigues. one of the highlights was the moscow state university. the ministry plans to hold it every six months. at the beginning of the month. with conditioning and facilities for disabled passengers. will be twenty two percent cheaper. two thousand and thirteen competition held in san diego idea of the competition is for competitors to design and build. capable of fulfilling specific. c
before we look ahead to the future of technology. by the radio telescope in the region hold us part of the project sixty for me to telescope will study black holes such the elusive i'm keeping coincides with the. planets thanks to mars is a joint mission between the european space agency and most. hostile presidents of the russian ministry of defense held an innovation day in moscow on the twenty eighth of august. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty...
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san francisco has been a leader in our technology community and our technology economy across our country and now we get to continue to play a role in being a leader bringing technology solutions to improve the lives of our residents here in our city. it's been a privilege to work on this project and to lead this effort the last two years and look forward to bringing the broader vision of free wi-fi across san francisco in the next few years with all the partners behind me today. this has been a strong collaboration on behalf of a lot of partners. in particular, google, sf city, our recreation and park department as well as our department of technology, and i want to thank all of those involved. this project started a little over two years ago with a conversation i had with an old family friend from google. and i want to take a moment to thank the entire google team that worked on this project. it's been two years, so, it's touched a lot of desks and had a lot of approvals and in particular want to thank veronika bell who is here from google for stepping p. up. google is providing a finan
san francisco has been a leader in our technology community and our technology economy across our country and now we get to continue to play a role in being a leader bringing technology solutions to improve the lives of our residents here in our city. it's been a privilege to work on this project and to lead this effort the last two years and look forward to bringing the broader vision of free wi-fi across san francisco in the next few years with all the partners behind me today. this has been...
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before we look ahead to the future technology. the radio telescope in the region has been overhauled as part of the project. on keeping contact with. the red planet is a joint mission between the european space agency and. the russian ministry of defense held an innovation twenty. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty stuns available at the exhibition to take university students and representatives from. the opportunity to demonstrate their latest developments to the. defense minister. also gave his seal of approval to the redesigned military fatigues which will come into service shortly one of the highlights was the moscow state university's skeleton which allows soldiers to carry one hundred kilograms with ease the event was such a success that the ministry plans to hold it every six months russian railways officially unveiled his double decker train carriages at the beginning of the month the carriages will help the company cope with the influx of choice and athletes during the winter oly
before we look ahead to the future technology. the radio telescope in the region has been overhauled as part of the project. on keeping contact with. the red planet is a joint mission between the european space agency and. the russian ministry of defense held an innovation twenty. over one thousand applications were made. to get one of the two hundred sixty stuns available at the exhibition to take university students and representatives from. the opportunity to demonstrate their latest...
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hello and welcome to technology on today's show we'll be sally brown i'd like to call my fifth. design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. but first we're all familiar with the lengthy security procedures to airports where we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe can also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. check diamonds a price the pulled over for their astounding physical properties and takes there also it kills best friend also the song goes no months away you're the queen of england with the crown jewels or you prefer something more subtle one thing is true the launch of the diamond the rarities and the more it's worth thus why bush and diamond producer struck up an online partnership with a complete specializing in explosive detectors neutron technologies is located a two hour drive and allegedly fired right outside of moscow in the trunk not the tone doesn't look much like a scientific poll what's appearances competed seeding we've come to the joint institute for nuclear researc
hello and welcome to technology on today's show we'll be sally brown i'd like to call my fifth. design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. but first we're all familiar with the lengthy security procedures to airports where we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe can also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. check diamonds a price the pulled over for their astounding physical properties and takes there...
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speaking foreign language] >> the technology is in the design. the materials and building techniques are local and important. an irish company concerned about deforestation and looking for ways to get africa involved in the carbon economy appreciated the difficulty of carbon trading through forestry. >> if we could get carbon credits here in malawi for reforesting, we would love to do it. but we know it is too complicated. we're better off focusing in on energy efficiency. >> that led to the problem in a different way. what if they could reduce the forest destruction by using technology to reduce wood consumption and reduce co2 emissions. >> the technology we're promoting reduces the need for wood. instead of using 10 pieces of wood, they can now use four pieces of wood. this is a big cost-saving for them but it also reduces pressure on the forest, so there is less trees being cut down. >> tobacco is one of the main crash crops -- cash crops throughout malawi. it is carradine would fired kilns. the technology they are promoting reduces would cons
speaking foreign language] >> the technology is in the design. the materials and building techniques are local and important. an irish company concerned about deforestation and looking for ways to get africa involved in the carbon economy appreciated the difficulty of carbon trading through forestry. >> if we could get carbon credits here in malawi for reforesting, we would love to do it. but we know it is too complicated. we're better off focusing in on energy efficiency. >>...
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the technology exists. so it comes down to the probability that a bad guy could go and guess relocation. in amazon web services, you have more than 3.5 billion objects. they have to know which one to go for it here that have to break your access. then they have to break the description on the of jets. the probability of stealing your data and getting away with an attack is vanishingly small. >> i think you address one of my concerns, which was the security of my data out on the cloud, but you raised a new question -- who owns my data? what if i do want it to go away? >> there are very challenging concerns. certainly, governed by state boundaries. for example, numerous canadians do not want their data in american dissenters. under a land the vessels, that can be subject to inspection and seizure. all the regulations relate to national boundaries there as well. a cloud providers actually end up having to meet numerous diverse regulatory requirements related to where data may resign and how it may be encrypted
the technology exists. so it comes down to the probability that a bad guy could go and guess relocation. in amazon web services, you have more than 3.5 billion objects. they have to know which one to go for it here that have to break your access. then they have to break the description on the of jets. the probability of stealing your data and getting away with an attack is vanishingly small. >> i think you address one of my concerns, which was the security of my data out on the cloud, but...
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it was not technology. they have to use virtualization technology to enable what they are doing, but their innovation was not virtualization. for the old people in the room, ibm did this in 1972, right? their innovation was 12 cents an hour. 12 cents an hour. and transparently. we could go right now and look it up. you can buy it for 12 cents an hour. that ability to sell you -- and they are not the only ones. other people are starting to do this. so transparent, by the way. but that innovation to give you computer for 12 cents an hour. that is a business innovation. they were economically not possible before. let me give you a simple example. some of you may not know this. a couple of years ago, and they may not want to talk about this, but 350,000 people could not file their taxes on tax day. not very good. you may not know this, but the number one day for ecards on the planet is valentine's day. by a long shot. hallmark processes more on valentine's day. this is because you do not send a valentine on feb
it was not technology. they have to use virtualization technology to enable what they are doing, but their innovation was not virtualization. for the old people in the room, ibm did this in 1972, right? their innovation was 12 cents an hour. 12 cents an hour. and transparently. we could go right now and look it up. you can buy it for 12 cents an hour. that ability to sell you -- and they are not the only ones. other people are starting to do this. so transparent, by the way. but that innovation...
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francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the clock. when people say "meet me at the clock in the st. francis." let's look at that elevator. >> ok, let's do it. >> here we are in the elevator installed as part of the expansion, and this is the way it was originally installed about 100 years ago. it has a manual switch just like elevators did back then, and it runs on dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch? >> decided to switch in the 1920's, so this elevator predicts
francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go...
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>> we continue to have it 2d technologies. we have a good roadmap continue to scale the technologies next year in volume production, second-generation, the year beyond that, that is where it has position is very well with cost leadership 32015-meter frame. yet further lower cost, so we feel it is very important to bring the technologies to market. at the right cost when they are lower cost than today's technology. cheryl: you are saying i am going to do it cheaper. >> we continue the 2015 timeframe and then the products in the marketplace. cheryl: as a ceo i expect the shares will trade all day long. that is an expectation on the nasdaq. how are you feeling now about what happens on the nasdaq? are you frustrated? >> it will advance the technology further for progress. we have been partnered with the nasdaq, very please with sandisk access to the capital market and participation in terms of growing the company to scale the company and to really make a fortune 500. cheryl: the executives reach out to you to be confident, we are
>> we continue to have it 2d technologies. we have a good roadmap continue to scale the technologies next year in volume production, second-generation, the year beyond that, that is where it has position is very well with cost leadership 32015-meter frame. yet further lower cost, so we feel it is very important to bring the technologies to market. at the right cost when they are lower cost than today's technology. cheryl: you are saying i am going to do it cheaper. >> we continue...
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all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the exhibition and i will not say which ones they are and it competes for my favorite painting in the exhibition it is view of harlem with bleaching grounds in the foregrounds and one of the most important innovations for the 17th century, dutch landscape painters was the way that they approached the sky. for any of you who have traveled to the netherlands you know that there is a low horizon line and i have been told that the dutch people and i can be corrected. that they call their clouds the dutch mountains because the landscap
all sorts of fun technology. but before the publication of her book, and the subsequent film, this was probably one of the most famous compositions by verm ere, certainly the most famous, and has three paintings and i love that the way that the clouds hang so low and it is actually much darker on my screen, but this kind of balance between the rain clouds and the white pufffy clouds and the way that they interacts with the buildings in the city. this competes with two other paintings in the...
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this goes to technology. and it brings to bear the wisdom of the ancient chinese axom of fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. >> so nasdaq has issues and they are fooling everybody? >> nasdaq, in my opinion, has two serious issues. there are two particular problems here. the first is, is their technology up to the task. that's number one. then the second is, that when technology goes bad, do they have an established crisis management program. what happened today with nasdaq is really inexcusable. some stocks were shut down longer than others. some stocks opened ahead of others. and no one knew what was going on. it looked like nasdaq was clueless about how to deal with this emergency. >> you know, it sort of a deja vu with what happened with face book. this is a different story, i recognize that, but is bob greifeld going to make it as ceo of nasdaq? i mean, who's in charge. >> that's exactly right. while this is a different entity, problems reflect the fact that technology can create probl
this goes to technology. and it brings to bear the wisdom of the ancient chinese axom of fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. >> so nasdaq has issues and they are fooling everybody? >> nasdaq, in my opinion, has two serious issues. there are two particular problems here. the first is, is their technology up to the task. that's number one. then the second is, that when technology goes bad, do they have an established crisis management program. what happened today...
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some technologies that though. -- plateau. there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the blackberry q-10. for those who don't know, we should explain that blackberry, which i think most people know has been in a lot of trouble, missed a lot of the revolutions set off by the iphone. very tied to corporate i.t. departments which themselves lost a lot of power. blackberry changed its leadership, changed its entire operating system platform and brought out two new phones. one is called the z-10 and that isn't all touch phone directly competitive with the iphone and the android phones. that has not done very well. the other one was called the q- 1
some technologies that though. -- plateau. there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the...
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solar wind and hydraulics as well as you know, geo thermal and more cutting edge technologies. that is a question of incentives, public policy, not a question of fek no logical break through and investment stock is not as big of an impedement. look at europe was these are made rapidly in the electricity sector. transportation is harder. all those gas stations. all those roads. all those garages that presume a vehicle fuelled in a certain way to transition from oil-based transportation economy to even a natural gas base. never behind battery-driven economy is a much more expensive proposition. >> right. do oil companies worry about challenges coming from technology and some unexpected? >> they do. exxonmobil studies the problem systemat systematically. they aren't afraid of most of the alternatives that are on the horizon. but they do worry a little bit about breakthroughs and battery technology because great batteries could change the way we drive and make oil much less relevant as transportation fuel. >> thank you steven call. up next is oil and its kissing cousin natural gas
solar wind and hydraulics as well as you know, geo thermal and more cutting edge technologies. that is a question of incentives, public policy, not a question of fek no logical break through and investment stock is not as big of an impedement. look at europe was these are made rapidly in the electricity sector. transportation is harder. all those gas stations. all those roads. all those garages that presume a vehicle fuelled in a certain way to transition from oil-based transportation economy...
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. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week's elections. missing from the festivities were the members
. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some...
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it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies at the same time steve was or earlier, tablet, touch, come on, he was. >> yeah, the difference bill stepped down from microsoft right in the same era when steve stepped back up at apple. this is my point. like it's very hard, the problem with history, you can't run the experiment over again in the alternate scenario, where bill gates stayed at microsoft and has been there for the last 12 years. we don't know how much things would have been different. could have been better, worse, we'll never do. we do know with apple, it was not the same without
it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies...
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with smart-target technology. here to explain are the creators of new proactiv plus stanford-trained dermatologists katie rodan and cathy fields. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> we know that many of you have had issues with acne medicine causing dryness and irritation. >> and most acne medicines never make it into the pores. they just linger on the surface and they cause irritation. our new smart target technology represents the next generation of acne medicine. it keeps the medicine off the skin surface and into the pore. >> what makes it so unique is that it's an encapsulation technology. the benzoyl peroxide molecule is wrapped in layers of lipids and water, and it's those lipids that draw the benzoyl peroxide down into the oil-rich environment of the pore, where they can kill the acne-causing bacteria with laser-like precision. >> now, once inside the pore, these micro-layers open up, unfolding like a flower, gradually releasing the benzoyl peroxide for a longer-lasting effect. this new technology gets
with smart-target technology. here to explain are the creators of new proactiv plus stanford-trained dermatologists katie rodan and cathy fields. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> we know that many of you have had issues with acne medicine causing dryness and irritation. >> and most acne medicines never make it into the pores. they just linger on the surface and they cause irritation. our new smart target technology represents the next generation of acne medicine....
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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it brings the next-generation technology. this allows our pilots to go where they need to go when they need to go. this builds on the technology in the f-22 and advances it 10 years along. it brings increased range. it is stealth where it needs to go and is advanced avionics to use the advantage of the technology. it's the excess range to go further than we have before. that is the advantage of the f- 35. host: all the different branches of the government are going to have a variation of f-35. how will they differ across the branches? what are the challenges for making a different one for each of the branches? guest: they have different it is made to take off and land from -- it is a short takeoff and vertical landing. it is meant to land and take off facilities.nary for the u.s. navy version, it is made to take off and land off of catapults and arresting gears with tail hooks. the challenges are on the unique requirements associated with the different airplanes. are outor the f 35b, we for the second time at the uss ,oss, do
it brings the next-generation technology. this allows our pilots to go where they need to go when they need to go. this builds on the technology in the f-22 and advances it 10 years along. it brings increased range. it is stealth where it needs to go and is advanced avionics to use the advantage of the technology. it's the excess range to go further than we have before. that is the advantage of the f- 35. host: all the different branches of the government are going to have a variation of f-35....
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it is education and technology. i do believe that since technology has made unveils and bundles of money that they should be giving back to internships and training programs, particularly in areas where schools have been closed, where they are underfunded, and begin to train the population here at home rather than going overseas. host: what do you think about the idea a couple of callers mentioned ago. teaching kids from fifth grade to own their own business. caller: i think that is absolutely excellent. i am a retired educator from new york. even in our special ed programs we had our manual -- our middle school students clock in. they would write up what there will be doing for the day -- what they will be doing for the day. i think that is important. we had occupational therapy for those students, so they've received what the general education students did not receive. we need to bring our children bring our parents to train children at home how to use technology. into moreill get specifics of the opinion peas we
it is education and technology. i do believe that since technology has made unveils and bundles of money that they should be giving back to internships and training programs, particularly in areas where schools have been closed, where they are underfunded, and begin to train the population here at home rather than going overseas. host: what do you think about the idea a couple of callers mentioned ago. teaching kids from fifth grade to own their own business. caller: i think that is absolutely...
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it's going to take technology. it's going to take scientific breakthroughs, research, and development. and it's going to take storage. and it's going to take various insebastianvv stifle. just in california you have some cities that charge 1800 bucks for a permit for somebody to put solar on their roof. we have to fight that. there are soft costs. we can bring that down. from the small incremental step to the long march in getting it done, those are all the elements that you have to deal with. and there are some pauses, sometimes things plateau. i know some utilities feel we have enough for 33 and a third percent which is our state goal. we have to find other states. we've got to get other people putting out that 33% renewable standard. we've got to get -- and we do, we have a law in california encouraging storage because we can't just rely on the sunlight. (applause) >> we've got to bottle the sunlight. you've probably heard about that. we're bottling sunlight. well, that' a metaphor for storage. but we can get it
it's going to take technology. it's going to take scientific breakthroughs, research, and development. and it's going to take storage. and it's going to take various insebastianvv stifle. just in california you have some cities that charge 1800 bucks for a permit for somebody to put solar on their roof. we have to fight that. there are soft costs. we can bring that down. from the small incremental step to the long march in getting it done, those are all the elements that you have to deal with....
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. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week's elections. missing from the festivities were the members
. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some...
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we made a deal to buy this technology and that's the way we started. iverson rebuilt nucor as a steel minimill, using europe's latest technology. a minimill is defined as first of all we're starting from scrap. we don't start from ore. secondly, we melt it in electric furnaces. then we cast it to come out with a billet that is rolled into the rounds, the channels the smooth bars, that we supply to customers. it's really much more economical than ingot casting. technology had helped nucor lower costs. but what about the cost of labor? the lower prices of foreign steelmakers were based on lower wages. could nucor make low-priced steel with highly-paid american workers? it's not what you pay an employee that's important. it's what he produces. if he produces a great deal you can pay him a great deal. the average hourly worker in darlington, south carolina, in our steel mill had earnings last year of over $30,000 a year. we had melters who earned over $35,000, which compares reasonably with what unionized workers in the integrated mills earned last year. n
we made a deal to buy this technology and that's the way we started. iverson rebuilt nucor as a steel minimill, using europe's latest technology. a minimill is defined as first of all we're starting from scrap. we don't start from ore. secondly, we melt it in electric furnaces. then we cast it to come out with a billet that is rolled into the rounds, the channels the smooth bars, that we supply to customers. it's really much more economical than ingot casting. technology had helped nucor lower...
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. >> announcer: and of course, you still get shark's patented true no loss of suction technology. >> one of the things that impressed me about the shark rotator was that, as the vacuum cleaner filled up, it didn't seem to lose any suction. >> announcer: best of all, the rotator lift-away offers even more versatility. >> any cleaning challenge that you encounter, the shark can handle it. >> using the straight suction nozzle, it's easy to go from one surface to the next, from the hardwood to the carpet. >> this is the power brush attachment. so, i just pop it right on, and i'm able to clean my sofa. [ laughs ] how about that? try that with a regular vacuum cleaner. [ laughs ] >> announcer: and more optional attachments for virtually any cleaning challenge. >> with the dusting brush, you can not only clean your ceiling fans, you can clean your blinds with this. it has multiple uses. >> i love the home and car detail kit. >> it's very easy to clean the keyboards now. >> it never occurred to me to vacuum under my stove. oh, my god. look at that. that came out from under my stove and under
. >> announcer: and of course, you still get shark's patented true no loss of suction technology. >> one of the things that impressed me about the shark rotator was that, as the vacuum cleaner filled up, it didn't seem to lose any suction. >> announcer: best of all, the rotator lift-away offers even more versatility. >> any cleaning challenge that you encounter, the shark can handle it. >> using the straight suction nozzle, it's easy to go from one surface to the...
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i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences together. my team's an official model is not even space ships are built in a vacuum. the technologist's work like planners and researchers, advocates and organizes to assure the technology serve certain needs as we find them out in the world. third monday is an event series of nine cities, the tenth or eleventh just came on line and as i said multiple times, last count, strive to support similar connections between local activists. each city brings its own particular character into the mix. in d.c. the realm of access and technology often have polic
i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences...
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we have been challenged in the solar technology arena because traditional technology has heavy weight technology that always challenged the integrity of roof tops, and moscone is the one we found and let that be for one of these companies and light ultralight technology and use, cheaper way of getting solar out there and we're going to allow them to demonstrate their product on top of our mos connie roof and that is an example we're doing in utilizing all of the agency's cooperations and make sure the start ups can use real testing sites in the city. that is thanks to the hardand kelly and the manager at puc and barbara hale and the second thing we're going to do is take a page out of what we're doing with clean tech and biotech life sciences. you see what mission bay is doing. they have for the last ten years building up a ecosystem of pharmaceutical companies and san francisco medical center and integrated around with the research teams to form a very strong research center and because of that center more and more companies around the world are locating there because they want to be
we have been challenged in the solar technology arena because traditional technology has heavy weight technology that always challenged the integrity of roof tops, and moscone is the one we found and let that be for one of these companies and light ultralight technology and use, cheaper way of getting solar out there and we're going to allow them to demonstrate their product on top of our mos connie roof and that is an example we're doing in utilizing all of the agency's cooperations and make...